Regional Forecast for South West England

Today:

Today will be a day of sunny spells and a few showers. Some of the showers may be on the heavy side, and it will be rather windy. Maximum temperature 10 °C.

Tonight:

This evening, any showers will ease. It will then be dry overnight, with clear spells giving the risk of patchy frost and fog. Minimum temperature 1 °C.

Friday:

Any fog will clear tomorrow morning. Rain will soon arrive from the south however, with heavy outbreaks, and the wind will also become strong. Maximum temperature 10 °C.

Outlook for Saturday to Monday:

The next few days will stay mostly unsettled and mild, with further outbreaks of rain that will be occasionally heavy, and strong winds at times.

Rain and snow will continue across Scotland on Sunday, with showers also feeding in across Ireland.

Elsewhere, across England and Wales, it will be an overcast day with the risk of some patchy light drizzle, although more persistent rain will affect the south-west of England and along the east coast.

It will be slightly cooler than Saturday with the mercury touching 12C in the south.

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A spokesperson for The Weather Channel said there will be some sunshine before the damp conditions start to cloak the country.

The forecaster said: “It will be a fairly mixed few days with spells of sunshine and showers under a slack area of low pressure, with snow showers across higher levels of northern England and Scotland.

“There will be plenty of dry and sunny weather on Friday before a band of moderate to heavy rain moves in across the south later on Friday and then moves northwards over the weekend, falling as snow across Scotland on Sunday.

“Feeling milder as temperatures increase to slightly above normal over the weekend.”